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Round 2 Result of the 2026 NBA Draft

Here’s the full results of Round 2 of the 2026 NBA Draft.

  1. New York Knicks draft Bruce Thornton (Ohio State) (Traded to Houston)
  2. Memphis Grizzlies draft Richie Saunders (BYU)
  3. Brooklyn Nets draft Isaiah Evans (Duke) (Reportedly traded to Minnesota)
  4. Sacramento Kings draft Meleek Thomas (Arkansas) (Traded to Cleveland)
  5. San Antonio Spurs draft Trevon Brazile (Arkansas) (Traded to Denver)
  6. LA Clippers draft Baba Miller (Cincinnati)
  7. Oklahoma City Thunder draft Ryan Conwell (Louisville) (Traded to Miami)
  8. Chicago Bulls draft Braden Smith (Purdue) (Traded to Indiana)
  9. Houston Rockets draft Jack Kayil (Alba Berlin) (Traded to New York)
  10. Boston Celtics draft Dillon Mitchell (St John’s)
  11. Miami Heat draft Otega Oweh (Kentucky) (Traded to Oklahoma City)
  12. San Antonio Spurs draft Ja’Kobi Gillespie (Tennessee)
  13. Brooklyn Nets draft Tyler Bilodeau (UCLA)
  14. San Antonio Spurs draft Maliq Brown (Duke)
  15. Sacramento Kings draft Emanuel Sharp (Houston)
  16. Orlando Magic draft Felix Okpara (Tennessee) (Traded to Washington)
  17. Phoenix Suns draft Tyler Nickel (Vanderbilt) (Traded to New York)
  18. Dallas Mavericks draft Tobi Lawal (Virginia Tech)
  19. Denver Nuggets draft Bryce Hopkins (St. John’s)
  20. Toronto Raptors draft Jaden Bradley (Arizona)
  21. Washington Wizards draft Izaiyah Nelson (South Florida) (Traded to Orlando)
  22. LA Clippers draft Henri Veesaar (North Carolina) (Traded to Atlanta)
  23. Houston Rockets draft Ugonna Onyenso (Virginia) (Traded to Detroit via New York)
  24. Golden State Warriors draft Lajae Jones (Florida State)
  25. New York Knicks draft Nick Martinelli (Northwestern) (Traded to LA Clippers via Houston)
  26. Chicago Bulls draft Vsevolod Ishchenko (Lokomotiv Kuban) (Traded to Dallas via Los Angeles Lakers)
  27. Atlanta Hawks draft Narcisse Ngoy (Poitiers) (Traded to LA Clippers)
  28. New Orleans Pelicans draft Jaron Pierre Jr. (Southern Methodist)
  29. Minnesota Timberwolves draft Trey Kaufman-Renn (Purdue)
  30. Washington Wizards draft Malique Lewis (South East Melbourne) (Traded to Milwaukee via Orlando)

Round 1 Result of the 2026 NBA Draft

Round 1 of the 2026 NBA Draft is in the books—here are the full results.

  1. Washington Wizards draft AJ Dybantsa (BYU)
  2. Utah Jazz draft Darryn Peterson (Kansas)
  3. Memphis Grizzlies draft Cameron Boozer (Duke)
  4. Chicago Bulls draft Caleb Wilson (North Carolina)
  5. LA Clippers draft Keaton Wagler (Illinois)
  6. Brooklyn Nets draft Mikel Brown Jr. (Louisville)
  7. Sacramento Kings draft Darius Acuff Jr. (Arkansas)
  8. Atlanta Hawks draft Kingston Flemings (Houston)
  9. Dallas Mavericks draft Morez Johnson Jr. (Michigan)
  10. Milwaukee Bucks draft Brayden Burries (Arizona)
  11. Golden State Warriors draft Yaxel Lendeborg (Michigan)
  12. Oklahoma City Thunder draft Aday Mara (Michigan)
  13. Miami Heat draft Nate Ament (Tennessee) (Traded to Milwaukee)
  14. Charlotte Hornets draft Hannes Steinbach (Washington)
  15. Chicago Bulls draft Dailyn Swain (Texas)
  16. Memphis Grizzlies from Bennett Stirtz (Iowa) (Traded to Oklahoma City)
  17. Oklahoma City Thunder draft Ebuka Okorie (Stanford) (Traded to Detroit via Memphis)
  18. Charlotte Hornets draft Christian Anderson (Texas Tech)
  19. Toronto Raptors draft Allen Graves (Santa Clara)
  20. San Antonio Spurs draft Jayden Quaintance
  21. Detroit Pistons draft Karim López (New Zealand Breakers) (Traded to Memphis)
  22. Philadelphia 76ers draft Labaron Philon Jr. (Alabama)
  23. Atlanta Hawks draft Zuby Ejiofor (St. John’s)
  24. New York Knicks draft Cameron Carr (Baylor) (Reportedly traded to Los Angeles Lakers)
  25. Los Angeles Lakers draft Sergio De Larrea (Valencia) (Reportedly traded to Dallas via New York)
  26. Denver Nuggets draft Tarris Reed Jr. (Connecticut) (Reportedly traded to San Antonio)
  27. Boston Celtics draft Chris Cenac Jr. (Houston)
  28. Minnesota Timberwolves draft Joshua Jefferson (Iowa State) (Traded to Brooklyn)
  29. Cleveland Cavaliers draft Alex Karaban (Connecticut) (Reportedly traded to Sacramento)
  30. Dallas Mavericks draft Koa Peat (Arizona) (Reportedly traded to Phoenix via New York)

Round 2 of the 2026 NBA Draft continues later today, and the NY Knicks will be the 31st team to make their pick.

ICYMI: Full Result of the NBA Draft Lottery 2026

Here’s the complete order for the 2026 NBA Draft.

First Round Draft Order

  1. Washington
  2. Utah
  3. Memphis
  4. Chicago
  5. LA Clippers (from Indiana)
  6. Brooklyn
  7. Sacramento
  8. Atlanta (from New Orleans)
  9. Dallas
  10. Milwaukee
  11. Golden State
  12. Oklahoma City (from the LA Clippers)
  13. Miami
  14. Charlotte
  15. Chicago (from Portland)
  16. Memphis (from Phoenix via Orlando)
  17. Oklahoma City (from Philadelphia)
  18. Charlotte (from Orlando via Phoenix)
  19. Toronto
  20. San Antonio (from Atlanta)
  21. Detroit (from Minnesota)
  22. Philadelphia (from Houston via Oklahoma City)
  23. Atlanta (from Cleveland)
  24. New York
  25. Los Angeles Lakers
  26. Denver
  27. Boston
  28. Minnesota (from Detroit)
  29. Cleveland (from San Antonio via Atlanta)
  30. Dallas (from Oklahoma City via WAS and PHI

Second Round Draft Order

  1. New York (from Washington via Oklahoma City and Houston)
  2. Memphis (from Indiana via Milwaukee)
  3. Brooklyn
  4. Sacramento
  5. San Antonio (from Utah via Minnesota)
  6. LA Clippers (from Memphis via Atlanta and Utah)
  7. Oklahoma City (from Dallas)
  8. Chicago (from New Orleans via Boston, Detroit, and Portland)
  9. Houston (from Chicago via Washington)
  10. Boston (from Milwaukee via Orlando)
  11. Miami (from Golden State via CHA, NYK, OKC, and ATL)
  12. San Antonio (from Portland via New Orleans)
  13. Brooklyn (from the LA Clippers via Houston)
  14. San Antonio (from Miami via Indiana)
  15. Sacramento (from Charlotte via SAS, ATL, and NYK)
  16. Orlando
  17. Phoenix (from Philadelphia via Houston and Oklahoma City)
  18. Dallas (from Phoenix via Washington)
  19. Denver (from Atlanta via Brooklyn and Golden State)
  20. Toronto
  21. Washington (from Minnesota via Detroit and New York)
  22. LA Clippers (from Cleveland)
  23. Houston
  24. Golden State (from the Los Angeles Lakers via TOR, MIA and CLE)
  25. New York
  26. Chicago (from Denver via MIN, PHX, CHA, and PHX)
  27. Atlanta (from Boston)
  28. New Orleans (from Detroit via NYK, BKN, PHX, ORL, and LAC)
  29. Minnesota (from San Antonio via Indiana)
  30. Washington (from Oklahoma City via San Antonio and Miami)

The 2026 NBA Draft will be held on June 23rd in New York, while the Draft Combine in Chicago is set to begin on Monday, May 18th.

Source: NBA

Here’s the list of Round 2 of the 2025 NBA Draft

I’m just gonna place this here, since there’s not much buzz for the second day/round of the 2025 NBA Draft, this of course for some unexpected trades like Phoenix wanting to get the 31st pick from Minnesota Timberwolves, which they use to pick Rasheer Fleming, a 6’8″ forward with a massive 7-foot-5 wingspan.

Second Round
31. Timberwolves draft Rasheer Fleming (St. Joseph’s) – Traded to Suns
32. Celtics draft Noah Penda (Le Mans Sarthe Basket) – Traded to Magic
33. Hornets draft Sion James (Duke)
34. Hornets draft Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton)
35. 76ers draft Johni Broome (Auburn)
36. Nets draft Adou Thiero (Arkansas) – Traded to Lakers (via Suns & Wolves)
37. Pistons draft Chaz Lanier (Tennessee)
38. Spurs draft Kam Jones (Marquette) – Traded to Pacers
39. Raptors draft Alijah Martin (Florida)
40. Wizards draft Micah Peavy (Georgetown) – Traded to Pelicans
41. Warriors draft Koby Brea (Kentucky) – Traded to Suns
42. Kings draft Maxime Raynaud (Stanford)
43. Wizards draft Jamir Watkins (Florida State)
44. Thunder draft Brooks Barnhizer (Northwestern)
45. Bulls draft Rocco Zikarsky (Brisbane) – Traded to Wolves (via Lakers)
46. Magic draft Amari Williams (Kentucky) – Traded to Celtics
47. Bucks draft Bogoljub Marković (Mega Basket)
48. Grizzlies draft Javon Small (West Virginia)
49. Cavaliers draft Tyrese Proctor (Duke)
50. Knicks draft Kobe Sanders (Nevada) – Traded to Clippers
51. Clippers draft Mohamed Diawara (Cholet Basket) – Traded to Knicks
52. Suns draft Alex Toohey (Sydney Kings) – Traded to Warriors
53. Jazz draft John Tonje (Wisconsin)
54. Pacers draft Taelon Peter (Liberty)
55. Lakers draft Lachlan Olbrich (Illawarra Hawks) – Traded to Bulls
56. Grizzlies draft Will Richard (Florida) – Traded to Warriors
57. Magic draft Max Shulga (VCU) – Traded to Celtics
58. Cavaliers draft Saliou Niang (Trento)
59. Rockets draft Jahmai Mashack (Tennessee) – Traded to Grizzlies (via Warriors & Suns)
* The 2025 second round pick for the Knicks was rescinded by the NBA.

You can check the full list of the Round 1 of the 2025 NBA Draft here.

Now that the 2025 NBA Draft is in the books, we can checkout the Rookies and the Sophomores in action in this year’s NBA 2K26 Summer League 2025 in Las Vegas this July 10th.

Full list of the Round 1 of the 2025 NBA Draft, Cooper Flagg selected by Dallas at No. 1

NBA just concluded the 1st Round (day 1) of its annual draft. As expected, the Dallas Mavericks selected Duke’s Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick, he is the second youngest no. 1 pick, second only to Lebron James.

ESPN writes, “The 6-foot-8, 221-pound Flagg, who will not turn 19 until Dec. 21, arrived at Duke with immense expectations and lived up to the hype. He was a consensus All-American and won multiple national player of the year honors, including the Wooden Award and the Naismith Award, averaging 19.4 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.4 blocks and 1.4 steals while leading the Blue Devils to a 35-4 record and a Final Four appearance.”

Here’s the full list of Round 1 of the 2025 NBA Draft;
First Round
1. Mavericks draft Cooper Flagg (Duke)
2. Spurs draft Dylan Harper (Rutgers)
3. 76ers draft VJ Edgecombe (Baylor)
4. Hornets draft Kon Knueppel (Duke)
5. Jazz draft Ace Bailey (Rutgers)
6. Wizards draft Tre Johnson (Texas)
7. Pelicans draft Jeremiah Fears (Oklahoma)
8. Nets draft Egor Demin (BYU)
9. Raptors draft Collin Murray-Boyles (South Carolina)
10. Rockets draft Khaman Maluach (Duke) – Traded to Suns
11. Trail Blazers draft Cedric Coward (Washington State) – Traded to Grizzlies
12. Bulls draft Noa Essengue (Ratiopharm Ulm)
13. Hawks draft Derik Queen (Maryland) – Traded to Pelicans
14. Spurs draft Carter Bryant (Arizona)
15. Thunder draft Thomas Sorber (Georgetown)
16. Grizzlies draft Yang Hansen (Qingdao) – Traded to Trail Blazers
17. Timberwolves draft Joan Beringer (Cedevita Olimpija)
18. Wizards draft Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida) – Traded to Jazz
19. Nets draft Nolan Traoré (Saint-Quentin BB)
20. Heat draft Kasparas Jakučionis (Illinois)
21. Jazz draft Will Riley (Illinois) – Traded to Wizards
22. Hawks draft Drake Powell (North Carolina) – Traded to Nets
23. Pelicans draft Asa Newell (Georgia) – Traded to Hawks
24. Thunder draft Nique Clifford (Colorado State) – Traded to Kings
25. Magic draft Jase Richardson (Michigan State)
26. Nets draft Ben Saraf (Ratiopharm Ulm)
27. Nets draft Danny Wolf (Michigan)
28. Celtics draft Hugo González (Real Madrid)
29. Suns draft Liam McNeeley (Connecticut) – Traded to Hornets
30. Clippers draft Yanic Konan Niederhauser (Penn State)

Round 2 will be this Thursday, June 26 (8 ET) at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Here’s the complete 2023 NBA Draft Results

The 2023 NBA Draft just concluded with San Antonio Spurs emerging as the winner to draft Frenchman Victor Wembanyama in the coming 2023 NBA Draft this 22nd of June 2023 in Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York.

Below are the results from NBA Draft Lottery 2023;

First Round: Picks 1-30

  1. San Antonio
  2. Charlotte
  3. Portland
  4. Houston
  5. Detroit
  6. Orlando
  7. Indiana
  8. Washington
  9. Utah
  10. Dallas
  11. Orlando (from Chicago)
  12. Oklahoma City
  13. Toronto
  14. New Orleans
  15. Atlanta
  16. Utah (from Minnesota)
  17. Los Angeles Lakers
  18. Miami
  19. Golden State
  20. Houston (from LA Clippers)
  21. Brooklyn (from Phoenix)
  22. Brooklyn
  23. Portland (from New York)
  24. Sacramento
  25. Memphis
  26. Indiana (from Cleveland)
  27. Charlotte (from Denver via New York and Oklahoma City)
  28. Utah (from Philadelphia via Brooklyn)
  29. Indiana (from Boston)
  30. LA Clippers (from Milwaukee via Houston)

Second Round: Picks 31-58

  1. Detroit
  2. Indiana (from Houston)
  3. San Antonio
  4. Charlotte (from Charlotte via Philadelphia and Atlanta)
  5. Boston (from Portland via Atlanta, LA Clippers, Detroit, and Cleveland)
  6. Orlando
  7. Oklahoma City (from Washington via New Orleans)
  8. Sacramento (from Indiana)
  9. Charlotte (from Utah via New York)
  10. Denver (from Dallas via Oklahoma City)
  11. Charlotte (from Oklahoma City via New York and Boston)
  12. Washington (from Chicago via Los Angeles Lakers and Washington)
  13. Portland (from Atlanta)
  14. San Antonio (from Toronto)
  15. Memphis (from Minnesota)
  16. Atlanta (from New Orleans)
  17. Los Angeles Lakers
  18. LA Clippers
  19. Cleveland (from Golden State via Utah and New Orleans)
  20. Oklahoma City (from Miami via Boston, Memphis, and Dallas)
  21. Brooklyn
  22. Phoenix
  23. Minnesota (from New York via Charlotte)
  24. Sacramento
  25. Indiana (from Cleveland via Milwaukee and Detroit)
  26. Memphis
  27. — Chicago (from Denver via Cleveland; forfeited by Chicago)
    — Philadelphia (forfeited)

  28. Washington (from Boston via Charlotte)
  29. Milwaukee

Winning the #1 overall pick doesn’t assure that a franchise will be able to pick the best player in the class but it does help in knowing that a team can pick the player that they want.

NBA Lottery Results 2022: Orlando Magics takes the No. 1 overall pick

The Orlando Magics magics will have the No. 1 overall selection in the coming 2022 NBA draft in Chicago on Thursday, June 23. The 2022 NBA Draft Lottery was held Tuesday, May 14, 2022 in Chicago.

After Orlando, the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings and Detroit Pistons will complete the top 5 in order.

Below are the results from the 2022 NBA Draft Lottery;

1st Round:

1. Orlando
2. Oklahoma City
3. Houston
4. Sacramento
5. Detroit
6. Indiana
7. Portland
8. Los Angeles Lakers (to New Orleans)
9. San Antonio
10. Washington
11. New York
12. LA Clippers (to Oklahoma City)
13. Charlotte
14. Cleveland
15. New Orleans (to Charlotte)
16. Atlanta
17. Brooklyn (to Houston)
18. Chicago
19. Minnesota
20. Toronto (to San Antonio)
21. Denver
22. Utah (to Memphis)
23. Philadelphia^^
24. Milwaukee
25. Boston (to San Antonio)
26. Dallas
27. Miami
28. Golden State
29. Memphis
30. Phoenix (to Oklahoma City)
^^ This pick (23) may be conveyed to Brooklyn

2nd Round:

31. Houston (to Indiana via Cleveland)
32. Orlando
33. Detroit (to Toronto via San Antonio, Washington and Chicago)
34. Oklahoma City
35. Indiana (to Orlando via Milwaukee)
36. Portland
37. Sacramento
38. Los Angeles Lakers (to San Antonio via Chicago and Washington)
39. San Antonio (to Cleveland via Utah)
40. Washington (to Minnesota via Cleveland)
41. New Orleans
42. New York
43. LA Clippers
44. Atlanta
45. Charlotte
46. Brooklyn (to Detroit)
47. Cleveland**
48. Minnesota
49. Chicago (to Sacramento via Memphis and Detroit)
50. Denver (to Minnesota via Philadelphia)
51. Toronto (to Golden State via Philadelphia)
52. Utah (to New Orleans)
53. Boston
— Milwaukee (forfeited)
— Philadelphia (to Miami via Denver; forfeited by Miami)
54. Dallas (to Washington)
55. Golden State
56. Miami (to Cleveland via Indiana)
57. Memphis (to Portland via Utah)
58. Phoenix (to Indiana)

** This pick (47) will be conveyed either to New Orleans via Atlanta, or to Memphis via New Orleans and Atlanta

This year’s draft is highly considered as one of the deepest draft that Auburn’s Jabari Smith Jr., Gonzaga’s Chet Holmgren, Duke’s Paolo Banchero and Purdue’s Jaden Ivey. Philippines’ 7-footer Kai Sotto also declared to enter the NBA Draft after a season with the Adelaide 36ers.